Compress Image to 350kb

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Supports: JPG, PNG, WebP | Max 50MB

How to Reduce Image to 350KB?

Upload, Compress, Download

1

Upload Image

Select or drag JPG, PNG, WebP files (max 50MB total) into the upload box.

2

Auto Set to 350KB

The tool auto-sets the target to 350KB. Adjust if needed, then click Compress.

3

Download Image

Preview the compressed image and download it instantly in one click.

Premium 350KB Image Compression

Precision 350KB Output

Reduce JPG, PNG, WebP to exactly 350KB while preserving maximum possible quality.

Print-Ready Quality

350KB maintains enough detail for small prints, brochures, and professional documents.

High-Resolution Web Images

Perfect balance for websites needing crisp images without slowing page load times.

SEO Optimized

350KB images help your website rank better by improving page speed scores.

Mobile Friendly

Compress images to 350KB from any device without quality loss or app installation.

350KB Compression FAQs

Why choose 350KB for my images?

350KB is the sweet spot for:

  • High-quality web images that load fast
  • Small print materials (business cards, flyers)
  • Email attachments that won't bounce
  • Documents needing good image quality
  • Social media posts where quality matters

What resolution can I expect at 350KB?

Typical dimensions at 350KB:

  • JPG: 1500-2200px on the long side
  • PNG: 1000-1500px for photos
  • WebP: 1800-2500px with excellent quality
Actual results depend on image complexity.

Can I compress multiple images to 350KB at once?

Yes! Upload multiple images and our tool will process them all to approximately 350KB each. For batch processing, we recommend similar image types for most consistent results.

How does 350KB compare to 300KB or 400KB?

350KB offers:

  • 16% more data than 300KB → better quality
  • 12.5% less than 400KB → faster loading
  • Perfect middle ground for most professional uses

Will my 350KB image look compressed?

Not with our advanced compression! We use smart algorithms that:

  • Preserve important details
  • Maintain color accuracy
  • Minimize artifacts
  • Adjust compression by image region
The result looks nearly identical to the original in most cases.